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Arbeia, Roman fort
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| | Name: | Arbeia, Roman fort | | Description: | A large Roman fort, Arbeia, has been excavated in South Shields on the Lawe Top, overlooking the River Tyne. Founded c AD 120, it later became the maritime supply fort for Hadrian's Wall, and contains the only permanent stone-built granaries yet found on any Roman frontier. It was occupied until the Romans left Britain in the 5th century AD. A Roman gatehouse and barracks have been reconstructed on their original foundations, while a museum holds artefacts such as an altar piece to a previously unknown god, and a Roman-era gravestone set up by a native Palmyrene to his freedwoman and wife, a Briton of the Catuvellauni tribe. There is also a tablet with the name of the emperor Alexander Severus (d. AD 235) chiselled off. | | More Info: | Link |
| | Submitted By: | Hinkkanen @ 2006-04-02 16:14:14 |
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| | City: | South Shields | | Country: | United Kingdom (GB) |
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